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Serena Williams recently made her comeback on the tennis court but now we’ll get a behind the scenes look into what she was up to in a new HBO Being Serena docuseries.
A police shooting in Florence, S.C., last weekend has prompted questions and concerns after a white constable, who serves as a volunteer, shot a Black motorist.
The family of Stephon Clark is putting the heat on the city of Sacramento and along with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, held a press conference Monday to call for the police officers responsible for Clark’s death to be criminally charged, reports the Sacramento Bee.
Isn’t there an unsaid secret sister society code that Tiffany Haddish is violating when she talked about a night with Beyonce’ that almost went downhill?
In December, Alabama Democrat Doug Jones won his Senate race largely due to Black voters — particularly Black women — who showed up and showed out for him. Now, many Black women are doing the same for themselves.
Childrens’ blood lead levels in Flint, Mich., have dropped to their lowest all-time levels according to a new study by the Journal of Pediatrics. The data, researchers say, could be an indicator that attempts to combat the city’s four-year-old water crisis may be making an impact.
Memphis pastor Thaddeus Matthews is the unconventional pastor cussing up a storm on social media and now he’s speaking out about the judgment he’s received from posting a pic of him laying his head on the bosom of a woman he says is an admirer of his.
Former NAACP president Ben Jealous, who is making a bid to be governor of Maryland has won some crucial support for his campaign, the latest has come from California Sen. Kamala Harris, according to the Washington Post, who joins a list of progressive politicians backing him.
Last Thursday, Black Lives Matter activists linked arms and prevented entry into Golden 1 Center during their matchup with the Atlanta Hawks to protest the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark by the Sacramento Police. But now Kings’ players have decided to take a stand in solidarity.
Will Smith is living his best life, being an upstart social media life coach and checking all kinds of achievements off his bucket list. To add to that, he got salsa lessons from Marc Anthony while sailing around South Beach.
Remember when Tiffany Haddish said Beyonce saved the day and stopped her from beating down a broad at Bey’s party? Well there’s much more to that crazy tale that Haddish has been holding in! But because Haddish just spilled out all the juicy details about that night to GQ.
A Black University of Cincinnati student says she was body shamed over her Instagram photos and lost her athletic scholarship after two white female coaches stalked her timeline.
Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton has made a promise to attend the funeral of Stephon Clark and vowed to do what he can to help the family find justice for the killing of the 22-year-old by Sacramento police.
The Sacramento police department, still reeling from weekend protests over the killing of an unarmed Black man Stephon Clark, was hit with a sexual abuse lawsuit Friday alleging that an officer fondled and sexually molested a Black woman.
For Black folks, travel sometimes means flying the unfriendly skies when we aggressions, micro- and macro- on airplanes. So we’ve rounded up instances when they’ve gone low while we rode high and had to deal with racial frustrations.
A Missouri woman who recently moved into her home with her 7-year-old granddaughter discovered a package with racist message attached, which frightened her due to the current national climate of racial threats.
Kodak Black was granted his request to further his education while he’s doing time in a Fort Lauderdale, Fla. jail. He’s also been removed from solitary confinement.
Kevin Hart is renewed for a second and third season of his Laugh Out Loud network talk show Cold As Balls. Pretty self-explanatory, Hart interviews his subjects from the sports world, as they take ice baths.
An unidentified 13-year-old Georgia boy is now in custody after Cobb County police suspected he was responsible for leaving racist messages for the NAACP’s chapter there.